It is, CH3-CO-Cl
Cholride? Chlorine
Sodium Cholride
Formula: NaCl
cholride is definitely negatively charged
Barium chloride is BaCl2
Acetyl glycine is synthesized by combining glycine with acetyl-CoA in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme glycine N-acyltransferase. This enzyme transfers the acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to the amino group of glycine to form acetyl glycine.
The Chemical Formula for Hydrogen Chloride is HCl.
23. 2 are from the acetyl group and 21 are from coenzyme A.
Acetyl CoA is the compound that enters the Kreb's cycle.
Why "acetylene"? Why is the compound even called acetylene at all? I see no similarities to the acetyl radical. No methyls, no carbonyls (not even an oxygen atom), nothing. The OED gives the etymology as [f. ACETYL + Gr. -ηνη female descendant, weaker derivative: see -ENE. The Oxford Dictionary of English gives the origin as: mid 19th cen.: from acetic acid + -yl + -ene. Acetylene can be hydrated to acetaldehyde, which contains the acetyl group and may account for the name. Acetyl compounds could, in principle at least, be dehydrated (often a facile reaction, no change in oxidation state) to C2H4 - an unsaturated hydrocarbon (hence -ene) from an acetyl group, hence acetylene.
4-acetyl biphenyl
The acetyl group is not charged, it is neutral.